Before pressing the double sided adhesive tape into place, I clean both of the plastic surfaces with isopropyl alcohol (it dries very quickly). Make sure the components are aligned correctly before assembly. They will not come apart easily.
I'm here looking around for something like this for a 1/18 sandy land truck from Amazon its my first rc which I started in the hobby I have more rc cars and I see this little guy with no electronics.
The Hobbywing ESC you used might be designed for a crawler and the instant brake might be set to on. Just something you could check. I installed a Castle Mamba micro into mine and i adjusted a number of my perimeters using my PC like throttle ramp up and adjusted my LVC to 3.4 volts per cell. Im currently waiting for my motor to get here as the combo i bought had a motor i thought would fit, but doesnt. It is i think 30 millimeters in diameter and sensored. The motor ive got coming is 20 mm and unsensored. The sensored motor is a 2850 kv which is probably slow for the mini b but ive never owned a mini until i received this one to know if thats the case. The unsensored motor ive got coming is a 8200 kv. I figure i can gear down a few teeth if i need to. Better than gearing up it seems with this platform. The smallest overall sized RC ive had till this point was the DB Pro (even if some people call it 1/8th scale) is supposed to be a 1/10th scale. Next biggest is a TRX4 and on up to my 1/5th scales. I never initially was going to buy one of this size but Horizon Hobbies had a good sale going on and i was able to use my rewards points on top of it so i couldnt pass it up. I already enjoy Losi products anyways, so whats another, right? Lol
It comes with a Tamiya mini battery connector. I’m not sure why, as I’ve never seen a battery that comes with that plug, but it might be for some international model compatibility.
Hi thanks for your video. Can this setup use a 3s with the 7800kv and 18a esc. Only negative seems to be the instant breaking can you solve that with the program card that comes with it. If ran it on a track with the instant break would drive me nuts. Otherwise the Dynamite 6000kv seems more dialed out of the box but can't tune it?
You can program it with a program card I’ve switched my stock 6000kv dynamite for the ez run 5200kv and I like it a lot better although it takes up a lot more space on the mini t than I’d like still I wanted the tune ability you get with the hobby wing set up
What a nice video. It was quiet when it was good to be, you are very direct and clear, I like it.
Before pressing the double sided adhesive tape into place, I clean both of the plastic surfaces with isopropyl alcohol (it dries very quickly). Make sure the components are aligned correctly before assembly. They will not come apart easily.
Good tips, thanks for watching!
Great video! I just picked up 2 of the 5200kv combos for my jrx2 mini and my father in laws mini b, cant wait to see how they do!
I'm here looking around for something like this for a 1/18 sandy land truck from Amazon its my first rc which I started in the hobby I have more rc cars and I see this little guy with no electronics.
The Hobbywing ESC you used might be designed for a crawler and the instant brake might be set to on. Just something you could check. I installed a Castle Mamba micro into mine and i adjusted a number of my perimeters using my PC like throttle ramp up and adjusted my LVC to 3.4 volts per cell. Im currently waiting for my motor to get here as the combo i bought had a motor i thought would fit, but doesnt. It is i think 30 millimeters in diameter and sensored. The motor ive got coming is 20 mm and unsensored. The sensored motor is a 2850 kv which is probably slow for the mini b but ive never owned a mini until i received this one to know if thats the case. The unsensored motor ive got coming is a 8200 kv. I figure i can gear down a few teeth if i need to. Better than gearing up it seems with this platform. The smallest overall sized RC ive had till this point was the DB Pro (even if some people call it 1/8th scale) is supposed to be a 1/10th scale. Next biggest is a TRX4 and on up to my 1/5th scales. I never initially was going to buy one of this size but Horizon Hobbies had a good sale going on and i was able to use my rewards points on top of it so i couldnt pass it up. I already enjoy Losi products anyways, so whats another, right? Lol
This was helpful thank you!
Where did u get the coloured nuts from?
Subscribed.. good informative video.
What are the specs of your motor? I have this esc and wondering if it will handle a 2445 3000kv motor
So how is it
What type of connector was the green one on the esc?
It comes with a Tamiya mini battery connector. I’m not sure why, as I’ve never seen a battery that comes with that plug, but it might be for some international model compatibility.
Hi thanks for your video. Can this setup use a 3s with the 7800kv and 18a esc. Only negative seems to be the instant breaking can you solve that with the program card that comes with it. If ran it on a track with the instant break would drive me nuts. Otherwise the Dynamite 6000kv seems more dialed out of the box but can't tune it?
You can program it with a program card I’ve switched my stock 6000kv dynamite for the ez run 5200kv and I like it a lot better although it takes up a lot more space on the mini t than I’d like still I wanted the tune ability you get with the hobby wing set up
90% sure you can use 3s lmao and it’s a smooth as butter system when you tune it
What kv is the motor?
I believe it is a 4500kv motor
@@NickMakesBreaksStuff did you ever get the drag off?
@@phillybrc No, I was able to minimize it a bit by playing with gear ratios, but still too much for my liking.
Dynamite 2 in 1 might have been a better choice
What makes you think that?